lock-weir (Meaning)

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lock-weir (n.)

A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.

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lock-weir Sentence Examples

  1. The lock-weir on the river Thames is a vital navigational aid for boats to pass between different water levels.
  2. The lock-weir consists of two gates that can be opened and closed to control the flow of water.
  3. Boats enter the lock-weir when the lower gate is open and the water level is the same as the downstream river level.
  4. The lower gate is then closed, and water is allowed to flow into the lock-weir from the upstream river level.
  5. The water level in the lock-weir rises until it reaches the same level as the upstream river level.
  6. The upper gate is then opened, and the boat can exit the lock-weir and continue its journey.
  7. The lock-weir also acts as a weir, controlling the flow of water and preventing flooding.
  8. The lock-weir is an important part of the river navigation system, enabling boats to travel between different parts of the river.
  9. The lock-weir is also a popular spot for fishing and recreation.
  10. The lock-weir is a complex and fascinating structure that plays an important role in river navigation.

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A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.

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The lock-weir on the river Thames is a vital navigational aid for boats to pass between different water levels.

The lock-weir consists of two gates that can be opened and closed to control the flow of water.

Boats enter the lock-weir when the lower gate is open and the water level is the same as the downstream river level.

The lower gate is then closed, and water is allowed to flow into the lock-weir from the upstream river level.